Tjanpi Desert Weavers is a not-for-profit social enterprise of Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Women’s Council (NPYWC), an Aboriginal governed and directed Corporation. Tjanpi provides one of the few opportunities for self-initiated income on the 26 remote communities in the western and central deserts of Australia, and brings Aboriginal women together on country to collect grass, sculpt and weave, sing and dance and keep culture strong. Source: Support : Tjanpi Desert Weavers
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Salmon River Girls Lacrosse received $25,000 from Dicks Sporting Goods Foundation live on The Today Show! Source: SRCS Girl’s Lacrosse Team Receives Donation from Dick’s Sporting Goods – Indian Time
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I love my family. Michaela asked me to do a session of her and Maggie, both my cousins, and I gladly said yes. Michaela herself is a talented photographer (Ambition Photography) and Maggie and she are both stunning, huge personalities, so I knew they would be open to having fun, being creative, and just enjoying the process of being photographed. Enjoy, ladies. You rocked it. Source: Michaela & Maggie – Saskatoon Lifestyle Photography
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Mention Pearl Harbor or 9/11, and the rallying cry is “Never forget!” So why the double standard when it comes to Native issues? ‘Get over it’ gets tossed around too frequently for people who have experienced trauma. I want to talk about why these past wrongs still very much impact Native lives today and direct your attention to what can help. Source: We Can’t ‘Get Over It’: 4 Ways Understanding Past Wrongs Can Create Better Indigenous Allies — Everyday Feminism
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